That guy is a click-baiting master. He's mastered the YouTube "shock value" click bait methodology, so I don't trust how this played out in the least.
That guy is a click-baiting master. He's mastered the YouTube "shock value" click bait methodology, so I don't trust how this played out in the least.
He is the WhistlingDiesel of the hunting world.That guy is a click-baiting master. He's mastered the YouTube "shock value" click bait methodology, so I don't trust how this played out in the least.
I was thinking as his channel grew organically - he had to have hired a marketing firm that handles his social media. He has professional editing and the marketing/click bait is amazingly efficient.That guy is a click-baiting master. He's mastered the YouTube "shock value" click bait methodology, so I don't trust how this played out in the least.
As side note - I find that overtly fake promotional shit as a turn off. I never watch stuff if I feel it’s click bait driven. Eventually that has to be diluted in its effectiveness.He's learned the Roman Atwood, Dude Perfect, "OMG" YouTube algorithm and is using it to build his brand. I don't hate him for it, but I don't participate in the charade either.
Real deal shit right there lolFake or Real 🤔
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And it’s really exciting when you locate them isn’t it? lolBrock’s thermal drone is the real deal. Very thankful for the technology and its ability to locate a wounded / dead deer.
The ability to visually do a live check with no disturbance to cross deer off as the potentially wounded deer is fantastic.
I am a believe and very grateful for it!
I thought the consensus here was that the DNR wants all the deer killed. If so then why would they be fearful of abuse by drone, and what abuse are you talking about? The guys are using drones to locate wounded or dead deer. This is all a positive thing from the way I see it.Do you wonder, with the quick popularity and sudden increased use of drones, if the ODNR and other states are going to be so fearful of abuse that they will go after them the next year or two?? Sure hope not but it's often the case when people see something new that they are unfamiliar with, to have that kind of knee jerk reaction.
We have a DJI Mavic 2 I think. Kristi flies it more than me.